Roles of anoikis in colorectal cancer therapy and the assessment of anoikis-regulatory molecules as therapeutic targets
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Roles of anoikis in colorectal cancer therapy and the assessment of anoikis-regulatory molecules as therapeutic targets
Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a deadly malignancy and therapeutic approaches for CRC are evolving every day. Anoikis is a key mechanism for programmed cell death of cancer cells that undergo anchorage-independent growth at a different matrix than the one which is expected. Yet, anoikis is a less studied mechanism of cell death in comparison to other mechanisms such as apoptosis. Relating to this, resistance to anoikis among cancer cells remains critical for improved metastasis and survival in a new environment evading anoikis. Since CRC cells have the ability to metastasize from proximal sites to secondary organs such as liver and promote cancer in those distant sites, a clear knowledge of the mechanisms essential for anchorage-independent growth and subsequent metastasis is necessary to counteract CRC progression and spread. Therefore, the identification of novel drug candidates and studying the roles of anoikis in assisting CRC therapy using such drugs can prevent anchorage-independent cancer cell growth. Additionally, the identification of novel biomarkers or therapeutic targets seems essential for implementing superior therapy, impeding relapse among malignant cells and improving the survival rate of clinical patients. As there are no reviews published on this topic till date, anoikis as a mechanism of cell death and its therapeutic roles in CRC are discussed in this review. In addition, several molecules were identified as therapeutic targets for CRC.
Keywords: Anoikis; Anoikis resistance; CRC; Therapeutic targets; Therapy.
Copyright © 2022 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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